■'—*■ '" '— ' ' ■ "" ' \ Tenders. . , . Public Works Office. •■•-< Wellington, 21st October, 1886. WRITTEN TENDERS wiil be received at this office until noon nf WEi'NKRnY, the let December, for the WHAU LUNATIC ASYLUM CONTRACT. AUCKLAND. Thoy are to be marked on the outride. Tender for Whau Lunatic Asylum Contract, Auckland," and addressed to he Minister of Public Works. Telegraphic tenders will be received at any Telegraph Office by noon of the same date. Plans, conditions, Ac, m»y be seen at th« Public Woks Offices, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin. By Qocoauunl, JOHN BLACKETT, Engineer-in-Cbief. mo BUILDERS. Tenders »re lnvlted"tiri~noon of WEDNESDAY, November 10th, for the Erection of Two Brick Shops and Dwellings in Symon<ls-stre«t. THO3. SKARELL. Architect, 62, Queon»street. ARCHITECTS Are in?ited TO PREPARE DESIGNS For the NEW COSTLEY REFUGE, TO BE ERECTED AT ELLERSLIE. Full particulars can bo obtained on application to the Secretary, Hospital Board, 219, Victoria Arcade. H. N. GARLAND, Secretary, TO CAKP ENTERS, BUILDERS, AND CABINETMAKERS. THE AUCKLAND SI'KAM TURNERY, JOINER'S CABINET, AND (JPHOLSTEKING WORKS, Upper Queen-street and Karangahape Road, opposite Boycotted Butchery, Invite the Trade generally to call or write for prices of TURNEi T , FRETWORK, CARVING, BAND SAW WORK, DOOHS, CHIMNEY PIECES, FURNITURE, and BEDDING of every description, which will be executed at prices to meet the times. This is the Cheapest and beet House to come to, as a trial will prove. UPPER QUEEN-STREET AND KARANGAHAPE itoAD. Public Notices. IVANHOE GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTICE is hereby riven that at an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders held this day at th» office of the Company, the following resolution was passed :— HMOlved : "That the Capital of the Company be increased by the i»sne of 4000 new shares, of the nominal value of ten shillings each, of which amount one shilling and sixpence per share is t" be considered as paid up ; the said 4000 shares to be allotted to the shareholders of the Scott Uold and Silver Mining Company, Limited, in exchange for their mine and plant." D. a. MACDONNELL, Manager. Auckland, Ist November, 1836. TySSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. The Partnership hitherto existing between as, the undersigned, as SHERA BROS, is this day Dissolved by mutual consent. Dated this 29th day of October, 1886. JOHN McEFFKR SHERA. WILLIAM SHEUA. Witness: A. Devokb, Solicitor, \TEW PARTNERSHIP. The Business in future will bo carried on by the firm and under the style of SHERA & CO. (3HERA & CO., late Shera Bios., are OPENING UP SUMMER SHIPMENTS ex Ruipehu, Tainni, and Kalkoura. WKLLE9LEY-STBEET EAST. 'NT o t I c E. The Business heretofore carried on by Henry Wilson hag been sold to H. and J. Bineted, Butchers; and the said Henry Wilson will in tutu re manage the business at the site In question HENRY WILSON H. & J. BINSTED. nPlflE said Henry Wilson, in thanking hie numerous patrons for their custom and favours in the past, respectfully solicits a continuance of the same for bis employers, Messrs. H. and J. Binsted. £1000 R" i!,, - TO PROSPECTORS, GUM DIGGERS, BUSHMEN, AND OTHERS. THE NEW ZEALAND TIMBER CO., LIMITED Offer the above reward for the dlscoreiy IN PAYABLE QUANTITIES on their properties at Whangapoua of Valuable Minerals or Commodities such at Gold, Sliver, or Copper, all of which Lave been f and upon the estate ; or, if preferred, if ill make liberal terms for giving the discoverer an interest in his find. Copy of the Gold Mining Lease can be seen and all particulars obtained from the Mill Office, Whangapoua, from J. H. Harrison, Coromandel, Fraterßros., Thames, and at Head Office, Auckland. By order, W. PERKINS, Secretary, Vow Zealand Timber Company Limited. Auckland, October 20,1886. MOUNT WELLINGTON PUBLIC POUND Impounded October 81, by the Ranger, one Bay Mare, black point*, brand 0 near shoulder, F noa hip ; one Bay Filly, black points, looks as if she had been partly broken; one Roa. Filly, b'ack pol. t», white star on face. If not claimed and expenses paid will he sold at the above Pound, November 22, 1886, at NOON. HENRY DURBRIDGE, Poundkeeper. Panmure, November 2,1886. IyffANGERE PUBLIC POUND, 1886. Impounded on 80th October, 1886, by the Ranger, for trespass on the Mangere Run, one Bay Mare, white star, two white hind feet, long tail, like blind on the off eye. If not claimed and expenses pale* will be sold on MONDAY, 16th November, at noon. WILLIAM GIBSON RAH", Poundkeepr, Mangern. IMPOUNDED IN REMUERA PUBLIC X POUND, October 30- One Red So tted Heifer and Young Bull, one Red Cow, two White < owe, one Black and White Cow, one Red and White Cow If not released and expenses paid, will be sold on MONDAY, 16th November, at noon. W. ADCOOK, Poundkeeper. TpUREWORKS! TpIREWORKSj W. H. HAZARD, Gunmakeb, 166 A, <4UKEN.sTREST, Ii selling the whole of hit Large and Well-asso.lcd Stock of FIREWORKS ! At prices never before quoted in Auckland. Selected Boxes at Is, 2s ad, 4s, 7s 6d. 10s, 16s, 80s, and £4 each, containing a splendid variety ; suitable for an effective display, GUMS, RKVOIVKRS, AND SPORTING IMPLEMKNTB also reduced fully 26 per cent, on former prices. The whole of the Fireworks must be cleared within a month, in consequence of termination of lease. Note the Address : W. H. iiaZa»D, X66A, Queenstreet (opposite J. Fisher and Co., Butchers;.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7786, 4 November 1886, Page 8
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